The Duellists

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Two soldiers, locked in an unending feud, duel across years and battlefields, their rivalry fueled by honor and obsession. Each encounter reveals the weight of pride and the cost of vengeance, as fate intertwines their lives in a tragic dance.

The Duellists Trivia

What year was the film "The Duellists" released? (Genius)
#1: 1977
#2: 1980
#3: 1983
#4: 1985
What historical event does "The Duellists" primarily revolve around? (Advanced)
#1: The Napoleonic Wars
#2: The American Civil War
#3: The War of 1812
#4: The French Revolution
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The Duellists Fun Facts

The Duellists, directed by Ridley Scott, is based on a true story involving a 15-year-long feud between two French officers, which was inspired by Joseph Conrad's short story The Duel.
The Duellists was Ridley Scott's directorial debut, earning him the Best First Film award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1977.

The Duellists Polls

What is your favorite aspect of The Duellists?
The cinematography
The character development
The historical accuracy
The soundtrack
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Who is your favorite character in The Duellists?
Gabriel Feraud
Armand d'Hubert
The Comte de Rohan
The Duke of Wellington
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